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By Chris Graves
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The podcast currently has 27 episodes available.
This episode was a long time coming! Author Lance Scott Walker finally stops by to discuss all things DJ Screw and Houston Hip Hop. Originally, we were going to a record an episode back in 2020, and then COVID happened. Since then, he's released a new book."DJ Screw A Life in Slow Revolution" details the life and influence of legendary DJ, DJ Screw, who introduced the world to "Chopped and Screwed" music.
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Part 3 of 3 of a discussion with Retired Presbyterian Minister Tom Gibbons. We finish our discussion on mega churches. Then transition into how a church operates financially; how the church uses its revenue to help its members and the community. How "much is too much" with money and losing a church's focus on its mission and faith. Unpleasant parishioners. And then we wrap up the episode by discussing how Tom and the church personally impacted me and my family when I was young.
Sound Editing: Brittney Richardson
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Part 2 of 3 of a discussion with Retired Presbyterian Minister Tom Gibbons. Tom discusses the afterlife. An agnostic's chances on getting into Heaven. God's intentions and the role politics plays on the church. Declining church attendance across the country. Life in the church after retirement. And his thoughts on "Mega Churches."
Sound Editing: Brittney Richardson
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Part 1 of 3. Retired Presbyterian Minister Tom Gibbons sits down to discuss what lead him to a life of faith and fellowship. Tom discusses his professional and educational background, as well as the influence he and the church had on my formative years. Towards the end of the episode we start to explore interpretations of God’s will, and discuss what happens after life ends.
Sound Editing: Brittney Richardson
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Part 1 of 3. Retired Presbyterian Minister Tom Gibbons sits down to discuss what lead him to a life of faith and fellowship. Tom discusses his professional and educational background, as well as the influence he and the church had on my formative years. Towards the end of the episode we start to explore interpretations of God’s will, and discuss what happens after life ends.
Sound Editing: Brittney Richardson
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Dimitri Diallo came to the U.S. from Burkina Faso for university when he was 18. He spoke no English, and knew nobody. Today, he's fluent in english. A United States citizen. And even a homeowner. We sit down to discuss his journey from African college student to US citizen. Assimilating in a new country. Racism. What life was like in his home country. And what America's citizenship process is like.
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Dr. Michael Tkacik is a Professor of Political Science at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, TX. He gave up a lucrative law career to go back to school, get his PhD in Political Science, and move to East Texas to become a professor. He's one of my favorite people on Earth, and an incredible mentor. On this episode, we talk his transition from Law to Academia, Foreign Policy, Trump, China, and a lot more.
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I sit down with criminal defense attorney Sean Hightower to discuss the wild world of criminal defense law. We talk about how Sean got into defense work. How he makes a living. The ethics of defending questionable clients. Exposing crooked cops. Criminal justice and indigent defense reforms. And what to do if you get pulled over with weed in your car.
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Holy crap. Do you ever get to sit down with one of your nerd idols? Well, Jonathan Ward is one of mine. And he actually said yes to being on the show. Jonathan is a former child actor (Steel Magnolias, Charles in Charge, Fern Gully...), turned CEO and Lead Designer of Icon 4x4, a design and car restoration company that specializes in reimagining classic SUVs and cars into showcases of craftsmanship and modern performance while maintaining their vintage charm and aesthetic. This episode is so much more than cars and trucks, though. It's a conversation with a true, modern day renassaince man. Acting. Woodworking. Leatherworking. Industrial design. Vintage aesthetics. Philanthropy. Jonathan has does it all. I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I did.
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This episode is way more fun than it sounds. Former Funeral Director Samantha Watt sits down to discuss her time in the funeral industry. Death.. Traditions. Tragedy. Why does someone become a funeral director? Who does the makeup for a viewing? What's it like driving a hearse? Misconceptions. And plenty more. We then talk about Samantha's savant-like ability to turn a childhood toy, the Etch A Sketch, into works of art, and turning that artistic gift into profit without killing your passion.
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The podcast currently has 27 episodes available.